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SiliconValley is not going to suddenly take an Ambien and stop innovating. That means that a scant two years from now, when negotiations for 2011 renewals of the guild and union contracts begin, negotiators will be challenged with even newer forms of “new media,” new business models, and new economic realities. What to do?
Music piracy killed record sales so that made it impossible for music publishers to recoup the advances they paid songwriters so they stopped signing writers and let go of the ones they had when their contracts ran out. foreign policy.) You hear a lot of talk about "follow on" artists or "remix culture"? See which you like better.
Law students who want to go into entertainment law should take contracts and torts, which all students take, and such electives as copyright, trademark, and maybe patent law. Answers from Mark Litwak, Attorney At Law. DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is intended to provide general information and does not constitute legal advice.
SiliconValley is not going to suddenly take an Ambien and stop innovating. That means that a scant two years from now, when negotiations for 2011 renewals of the guild and union contracts begin, negotiators will be challenged with even newer forms of “new media,” new business models, and new economic realities. What to do?
Music piracy killed record sales so that made it impossible for music publishers to recoup the advances they paid songwriters so they stopped signing writers and let go of the ones they had when their contracts ran out. foreign policy.) You hear a lot of talk about "follow on" artists or "remix culture"? See which you like better.
Law students who want to go into entertainment law should take contracts and torts, which all students take, and such electives as copyright, trademark, and maybe patent law. Answers from Mark Litwak, Attorney At Law. DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is intended to provide general information and does not constitute legal advice.